Avoid annoying censorship and access any website, app or channel safely. Make your way around government or workplace limitations and enjoy the internet with liberty.

Stay fast

We always wanted to build a VPN service that you couldn't feel. That's why we offer gigabit speeds and use cutting-edge hardware and software, some of it custom built by us to do the job.

No Log VPN. Zero. Nada

We're dead serious about this one: we do not store logs of your online activity. Logs can easily link actions back to you, and some VPN providers pass these onto law officials when told to do so. We can't, as we don't have any. Simple.

Feel the simplicity

Unlike other VPN providers, you don't need to be a rocket scientist to get started with hide.me. Use one of our helpful guides to setup your device and get protected in a few minutes.

Servers Around The World

Reviews From Experts Around The Globe

"Following an audit by Leon Juranic of Defense Code Ltd., hide.me are now certified completely log-free. Even free users are no longer subject to data transfer logs. What’s more, hide.me has recently begun publishing a transparency report of requests by authorities for information on users of their service; as they say on their website, their standard response to such requests is to state that, as they keep no logs, they are unable to provide any such information."

Jan 8, 2015BestVPN.com

“hide.Me is a VPN provider with a great reputation for security, anonymity and transparency and they are certified log-free. They offer, host and manage around 90 dedicated servers in 28 different locations & the connections provided are very speedy and reliable.”

Mar 20, 2017vpnMentor.com

“In terms of encryption protocols, PPTP, L2TP/IPsec, IKEv1, IKEv2, SOCKS, Softether and OpenVPN are all supported with up to 256-bit encryption. This is an excellent range of different protocols and guarantees that browsing, downloads and communications are kept extremely secure. Moreover, the company’s decision to make Malaysia its home is a shrewd move, as it is a country which does not currently have legislation requiring the logging of internet data.”